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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,485 datasets
PapersWithCode hosts a dataset on mimicry and pro-social behavior, authored by Rick van Baaren. The dataset's specific content, scale, and collection methodology are not detailed in the provided metadata. Its license is listed as closed, indicating potential restrictions on use.
The death of desire: A study in psychopathology is a dataset from the paperswithcode platform. It likely contains textual data related to psychological research on desire and psychopathology. The dataset was authored by William J. Richardson, but its size, format, and specific content are not detailed in the provided metadata.
A dataset associated with a research paper on conditioned withdrawal and craving in opiate abuse patients. The data likely contains clinical or psychological measurements related to mood states and patient responses. It was authored by Anna Rose Childress and is hosted on the Papers with Code platform.
The Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5) scale is a psychological assessment instrument developed by Allan R. Harkness. It likely contains a set of items or scores designed to measure five major dimensions of personality pathology. The dataset is hosted on the paperswithcode platform, but specific details about its size, format, and content are not provided in the metadata.
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale--Japanese Version is a dataset related to a psychological assessment tool. It is published on the paperswithcode platform and was contributed by Hiroyuki Hatta. The dataset's specific content, size, and structure are not detailed in the available metadata.
A dataset from a research paper by E. Voogt, published on paperswithcode, concerning psychological responses to a diagnosis of advanced cancer. The data likely contains measurements of positive and negative affect, potentially from patient surveys or clinical assessments. The specific temporal coverage, sample size, and column details are not provided in the metadata.
A diagnostic reading battery developed by Richard Woodcock. The dataset is listed on the paperswithcode platform, which aggregates resources for AI and machine learning. Its specific content, scale, and structure require verification after download.
A clinical dataset from paperswithcode linking hypertension and DSM-III depression diagnoses. The data likely contains patient records from a psychiatric outpatient setting, authored by J. G. Rabkin. Its specific scale, time range, and variable details are not provided in the metadata.
Frank H. Gawin authored this dataset on cocaine use within a treatment population. The data likely contains patterns and diagnostic distinctions relevant to substance use disorders. It is published on the paperswithcode platform under a closed license.
A randomized controlled trial dataset investigating treatments to prevent death in patients hospitalized with COVID-19. The dataset is associated with a study authored by Peter Horby and published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific number of patients, treatments tested, and outcome variables are not detailed in the available metadata.
A dataset from paperswithcode, authored by Hengchen Dai, investigating the relationship between work schedules and rule compliance. The data likely contains records linking time at work, time off, and hand hygiene adherence metrics among healthcare workers. Specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the metadata.
A dataset related to closing gaps in healthcare for Latino patients. It was authored by Sadie F. Dingfelder and is hosted on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset's specific temporal coverage, size, and column details are unknown.
Edna B. Foa authored the Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale. The dataset likely contains survey or questionnaire data related to psychological assessment. It is published on the paperswithcode platform.
The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission (MACPAC) found that higher Medicaid fees are associated with higher rates of physicians accepting new Medicaid patients. Acceptance rates differ across medical specialties. The dataset likely contains tabular data on physician acceptance rates, Medicaid fees, and specialty classifications.
The Treatment Outcome Prospective Study (TOPS) dataset likely contains records of client characteristics, treatment services, and during-treatment outcomes for outpatient methadone clinics. It was authored by Robert L. Hubbard and published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific number of records, columns, and temporal coverage are unknown.
A narrative account traces the development, aspirations, and eventual problems of the cardiology specialty in America. The text provides an analysis of the field's success and its consequences, including greed, prohibitive costs, and the rise of managed care. It concludes with a cautionary note on maintaining a commitment to new knowledge in a cost-sensitive environment.
A dataset likely containing survey or clinical data related to the psychological impact on family members caring for patients with advanced cancer. The data was published on paperswithcode and authored by Jill I. Cameron. The specific number of records, column details, and temporal coverage are unknown.
A clinical protocol authored by David H. Barlow for the transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders. The dataset likely contains structured guidelines or research materials related to this therapeutic approach. It is published on the PaperswithCode platform.
Adolescent Diagnostic Interview is a dataset sourced from paperswithcode. It is associated with author Ken C. Winters and is tagged within the Psychology domain. The dataset's specific content, scale, and collection methodology require verification after download.
A research tool for diagnostic assessment, authored by Randi E. McCabe and published on the paperswithcode platform. The dataset's specific content, scale, and temporal coverage are not detailed in the available metadata. Its license is listed as closed, indicating potential restrictions on use.